Dear colleagues,

APNIC, the IP address registry for the region stretching from Pakistan to Japan 
and down to Australia/NZ, announced yesterday it has reached the final /8 IPv4 
address block, which is practical IPv4 depletion for most ISPs.

>From now on APNIC will highly restrict the amounts of IPv4 addresses it 
>issues, with ONLY one block 1024 addresses per ISP, and this will be the last 
>IPv4 address block given to each ISP.

Expect IPv6 only services to start come up, so even if you have enough IPv4 
addresses or thinking of implementing an IPv4 Carrier Grade NAT in your 
network, you will still need to start IPv6 migration all the way to the 
subscribers.

The Middle East's address registry, RIPE NCC, is expected to reach a similar 
situation soon when RIPE reaches its final /8.

Best Regards,
-Ahmed

Ahmed Abu-Abed, P.Eng.
VP, IPv6 Forum Jordan
GSM +962 777 669 100
www.ipv6forum.org 
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